Two recent articles praise Opera Browser. Excerpts and links are below.
The September issue of PC Pro magazine refers to Opera as “the only truly alternative browsing choice.”
“It’s actually quite hard to truly escape Internet Explorer or Firefox, because many alternative browsers just wrap a different user interface around the same rendering engines that drive the market leaders.
Which leaves us with the only truly alternative browsing choice, built from the ground up with its own rendering engine: Opera.…Opera provides an alternative you can use daily.
The innovative features are all there, from anti-phishing protection and integrated BitTorrent downloading, through to thumbnail site tab previews and desktop widgets, and even navigation voice control. There’s a built-in mail client, top-notch security, standards compliance and excellent documentation backed by a thriving support community.
With its fast and innovative operation, Opera is our alternative browser of choice.”
PC Pro Magazine calls Opera ‘the only truly alternative browsing choice’
Daniel Goldman
Wed, 01 Aug 2007 17:25:35 GMT
Brian from MacMerc wrote a nice piece on Opera, saying it’s “an amazingly customizable browser with advanced features that is still slim and fast.”
“I’ve passed on Opera several times for different reasons: it cost money (used to), the UI felt bulky, no extensions. This time around I took more time to dig into the powerful configuration options and ended up with a browser that makes me cringe to use Firefox.”
MacMerc.com: Singing the praises of Opera
Daniel Goldman
Mon, 17 Sep 2007 14:34:34 GMT
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